We are very proud of our great collection of military vehicles, planes , motorcycles and firearms. Please Join us on this day to hear them come to life.L-Birds, Jeeps, Scout Cars, Motorcycles and more

We have a special guest speaker John Miller who will share his collection and the story of "Rationing on the Home Front" during WWII. This was a different war than the one we are waging now. Every American felt the effects of war even while safely at home. John will speak at 11am and 1pm.

As each Second Saturday comes around we are excited to share our antiques with you. Come out and see what takes flight and what takes a spin around the yard!

Some of our favorite automobiles will be out and about today. Ever wish you could ride in an oldie? Donate a bit to keep the engines running and go for a trip back in time .

The Second Saturday featuring The Studebaker was so much fun! Thanks to all who shared their love of the Studie.

1957 Golden Hawk

Pictured here: Our newest donated automobile!

Lois Bowman has displayed her 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk at WAAAM from the beginning. On April 13th, 2013 she handed the pink slip to the museum director and said " This is the perfect home for this car. Enjoy and keep up the great work"

Exciting News

New to WAAAM ! Airplane #96

St. Louis Cardinal comes to WAAAM

Reassembly of the St Louis Cardinal

Just a couple of weeks ago the museum airplane count went to 96!

On Display in the M1... Yep we fit another airplane in the hangar is the 1929 St Louis Cardinal. A monocoupe with a LaBlond radial engine. Pretty fancy to have an inclosed cockpit and side by side seating. Most other airplane from this era were open cockpit.

This is one of 21 built. We have slated this craft for restoration as the wing had warped over the years and before we fly it again we will give it a good fix.

The Cardinal and the Jenny: When the U.S. enterer the World War I, St. Louis Car joined with Huttig Sash and Door Co. (also of St. Louis) to form the St. Louis Aircraft Corporation, which went on to manufacture 450 JN-4D Jenny trainers (a Curtiss design) for the U.S. Army... Read More --.airandspacemuseum.org/STLCARDINALS.

Many thanks: WAAAM purchased the Cardinal with funds donated by Peter Lafferty and Don Mayo.

Love Trucks?

The American Truck Historical Society

50+ Antique Trucks visit WAAAM

They will be on display at the museum

June 2nd 10:30am- 1:30pm

Annual Convention in Yakima

WHAT: Hundreds of antique trucks and thousands of trucking enthusiasts will gather in Yakima, Washington, for the American Truck Historical Society's 2013 National Convention and Antique Truck Show.

Trucks of nearly every vintage and make will be represented at the show, including the high spoke-wheel trucks of the early 1900s to the big 18-wheeler rigs seen today on America's highways. To be considered an antique, a truck must be at least 25 years old.